Pass.... :yawn:
Nice currency. I see blood, sweat and tears on these notes. Owned by a hard-working individual. ;)
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What the heck Ed! These have to be the worst coins that I've ever seen. :eek::yack:
Oh Ed. :rolleyes:
It's not the "mafia", you know? :rolleyes:
LOL. Mine takes forever just picking out hair shampoo. :rolleyes: tell me about it. :nailbiting:
Nice piece for the price. I guess.
Nice Token! You can have a "real" Shipwreck coin for just $9.99 on the fly-by-nighters website. :rolleyes:
What I find fascinating is that my towns first Town Hall was built in 1776 also. Not to get off topic here, but here is a 1964 picture before it...
You were there in 1776? WoW. How old are you anyways? :smuggrin:
Call these guys when in a bind... [ATTACH]
Yep, Post mint. Where's the other pic though?
Wouldn't it be flat as a pancake? Unless...:rolleyes: maybe it was a slow-moving train. Where's @dwhiz when you need him? ;)
Listen, $200 is a small price to pay for a piece of numismatic history. I have one I found while detecting. Took me about 5 years to find one...
There actually is a book just about all you need to know about Connecticut Coppers. I've seen it but forget who the author is now. :wacky: I...
Edit.... It's now Two for Two Tuesday!". Just for you Ed. ;)
Here is mine.... [ATTACH]
Thanks! Very kind of you. :)
Oh wow! You learn something new every day. I figured it came out of a cracker Jax box.
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